Emergency Contacts

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The Atlantic Highlands PBA Local 242 has sent letters advising residents of its 2026 Home & Business Registration system which gives the department instant access to information on contacts should emergencies arise at your home or business.

The program is one more way in which this department goes to extremes in its dedication towards assisting and protecting both businesses, homes and residences in the community.

Those interested in being included in this added area of protection are requested to fill out an information card for enrollment in which interested persons would entrust the department with their names, addresses, employer’s contact numbers, as well as other contacts either for phone communication or a key to the house, together with information on whether the building is alarmed .

According to the department’s Home Security Committee, Patrick Anderson and Joseph Labella, the program has been invaluable in the past in preventing crime and ensuring security. Police use the information on routine patrol following up on suspicious observations including property damages or unusual persons near the residence . Armed with the confidential information submitted during the Registration System program, the officers can then expedite making necessary contacts more efficiently.

Those interested should fill out an information card, available at police headquarters if you did not receive one. Mail the necessary information to PBA Local 242, PO Box 9, Atlantic Highlands. Once the Committee receives the information card, they will send a numbered decal to display on the door. In the event of an emergency, an officer at the scene would relay the code number from the decal to headquarters to quickly enable them to locate that specific information card and contact someone of your choice.

While there is no charge for this service, the PBA would accept donations which are used to defray the cost of the program. Any donations, all of which are tax deductible, that are in excess of the program costs would be used for other community programs including child abuse prevention, LEAD, crime prevention, Sandy hook Little League, the local elementary school First Aid squad, food drives, underprivileged children gifting, or PBA funds and activities.

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